Hey Bettye Jo, I've really enjoyed all of the info you have provided in the past. You're doing an awsome job as our famous insider.
The only info I can add to your bottle of Glen Garloch is that the 10yr, 15yr and 21yr go for $22, 49, and 115 in the Austin area.
Hope that shed a little light on your scotch question.
Jeff Mo.

I know that the Whisky Exchange in London had a bottle of Scotch about 4 years ago for 29,000 GB pounds so I can quite believe this is no typo.

Not in the same league but I remember telling my buddies to help themselves to anything while they crashed at my flat. I was away working. Help themselves they did indeed... 2 bottles of VW 20YO later I wish I had kept my mouth shut!

Insult to injury I know they mixed it with coke as well. You gotta laugh I guess.

If you are ever in Heathrow airport go by the World of Whiskies store and you can get a 60 year old Macallan. It was made during WWII. It sells for 22,000 pounds which is 40,409 dollars with todays exchange rate.

Am I alone in missing the author's connection between "bourbon fanatics" who are willing to pay ever higher prices for limited release small batch/single barrel products (the overwhelming majority of which are $60 or less even here in Oregon) and the outrageous four to five-figure prices paid for hyper-aged scotch?

Can we bourbonians really be responsible for a madness that has people waiting to pay a small fortune for a bottle of Scotch?

I wasn't sure if you meant that tongue in cheek but no harm to point out that the fashion to sell very expensive old or limited edition bottlings of malt whisky goes back many years, well before the comparatively modest price spikes of some bourbons. Personally I find with the bourbons that high expense often buys just rarity or packaging, the best bourbons are mid-priced, generally, and some are low-priced. In rye, probably the best younger rye is WT rye which is all of about $12.00. Older ryes fetch a higher price but not everyone would agree they are better...

I can't imagine 38 K being a typo, yes, its a very high figure, but I think there are people who'd pay that much for some MaCallan from the twenties. I'm sure if I won the powerball, I'd pick up a few bottles for everyone here.